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Unstable people of a tumultuous land: Persia through the eyes and feet of Hajji Baba of Isfahan / Arian, Amir Ahmadi   Article
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Summary/Abstract For the English interested in Persia in the nineteenth century, James Morier's Adventures of Hajji Baba of Isfahan was a crucial text, as it also was for Iranians who read its groundbreaking Persian translation almost half a century later. The text provided a persuasive understanding of Persia that has endured in the western imagination. This paper begins with the framing narrative and shows how the frame story sets the stage for a convincing literary portrait of Persia and Persians. Then it analyzes the image of Persia constructed in this book through the characterization of Hajji Baba as representative of Persians, and the geopolitical portrayal of the country that emerges from the account of his travels.
Key Words Iran  Instability  Persia  James Morier  Hajji Baba of Isfahan  Picaresque 
Narrative Theory 
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